"as a client has requested" is not the kind of answer I expected to my question on Why. You need more technically explainable reasons - and be clear that this is an unusual combination and have the expertise solve any resulting unusual problems. Or, it is just a one time demonstration, You are not concerned how I to run a production site this way.
Visvanath Ratnaweera
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Know nothing about MS SQL Server. If it is a new installation, say 3.0, then according to https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Moodle_3.0_release_notes#Database_requirements it is doable.
Whether it is a good idea is another question. Why do you want this?
Whether it is a good idea is another question. Why do you want this?
No religious wars? Yes, yes. Wait till you get hit by a Gorilla: https://www.youtube.com/watch?foo=bar&v=I14b-C67EXY
I'd expected that. If MS was forced to replace their HyperV with an OS product, that would be a statement of bankruptcy. Now http://tech.slashdot.org/story/16/01/29/1639209/microsofts-windows-phone-platform-is-dead, they need HyperV and its like dearly. In fact, "Windows and Office aside, another wildly popular business tool from Microsoft is Azure. This cloud platform is great, ..." http://betanews.com/2016/01/26/ubuntu-linux-open-source-microsoft-azure-stack-technical-preview/.
The only problem with this love affair is that it wakes up memories of that Gorilla of a CEO screaming "Linux is cancer".
The only problem with this love affair is that it wakes up memories of that Gorilla of a CEO screaming "Linux is cancer".
Hi
If I understand right, you (Juan?) could solve the problem? The cause was a missing full path somewhere? Where? In a line like this one in Apache: 'SSLCertificateFile /path/to/certs/moodle_example_com.crt'?
If I understand right, you (Juan?) could solve the problem? The cause was a missing full path somewhere? Where? In a line like this one in Apache: 'SSLCertificateFile /path/to/certs/moodle_example_com.crt'?